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How do you properly read log10100=2?

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How do you read
log_(10) (100)=2? Good question. It's mainly read as "the logarithm of 100 with base 10 is 2." Other alternatives to read this are "log base 10 of 100 is 2" or "the base-10 log of 100 is 2."

Step-by-step explanation: I know how difficult it is to read logarithms. In order to read logarithms with bases, we look at the values (natural numbers, variables, etc.) inside the parentheses of the logarithm, and then we look at its base. So my tip is, look for the big number, then the smaller number, and then you can say the answer.

Here are some other examples!

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log_(5)(625) = 4 - The logarithm of 625 with base 5 is 4.

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log_(2) (64)=6 - The logarithm of 64 with base 2 is 6.

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